- First Name
- Charles
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- Riverside, California
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- Mav XLT EB, Chrysler 300s, Jeep G Cherokee
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
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I have a 2023 Ford Maverick XLT, EcoBoost, AWD, and 4k towing. Purchased in December 2022.
I assume that the warranty expired last December (3 years, right?).
I didn’t pay attention to the start/stop feature for many months until I realized it no longer worked. I understand that the battery may be weak now, even though it’s only three years old. Isn’t a car battery supposed to last about five years?
What is the main cause of a weak battery? I’ve done a lot of short trips around the city in my Maverick, but sometimes I drive much farther—about 10 to 20 miles each way. Once in a while, I even drive 80 miles each way. I would think that driving at least 10 miles or more should fully charge the battery.
Could I have an issue with the alternator? I don’t understand why the battery is weak when I don’t have any problems starting the engine. Should I take my Maverick to the Ford dealer and have them diagnose the battery & Start/Stop? Is there a TSB or special warranty that will cover the cost of repairs or battery replacement? Yes, I know all about the "pro-rated" warranty on the battery. I think Ford should be responsible for the issues. I am not a fan of taking any vehicles to the "stealerships".
I assume that the warranty expired last December (3 years, right?).
I didn’t pay attention to the start/stop feature for many months until I realized it no longer worked. I understand that the battery may be weak now, even though it’s only three years old. Isn’t a car battery supposed to last about five years?
What is the main cause of a weak battery? I’ve done a lot of short trips around the city in my Maverick, but sometimes I drive much farther—about 10 to 20 miles each way. Once in a while, I even drive 80 miles each way. I would think that driving at least 10 miles or more should fully charge the battery.
Could I have an issue with the alternator? I don’t understand why the battery is weak when I don’t have any problems starting the engine. Should I take my Maverick to the Ford dealer and have them diagnose the battery & Start/Stop? Is there a TSB or special warranty that will cover the cost of repairs or battery replacement? Yes, I know all about the "pro-rated" warranty on the battery. I think Ford should be responsible for the issues. I am not a fan of taking any vehicles to the "stealerships".
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